I didn’t say it

by David Safier “Even though it is against your principles or philosophy,” he said he believed that officeholders should be doing “what the people want you to do rather than getting stuck in your ideology.” Arnold Schwarzenneger, at the National Governors' Association Meeting Wait, there's more. Unfazed by the attacks from Republicans, Mr. Schwarzenegger said … Read more

Presented without comment (because I don’t know what to say)

by David Safier From the AZ Republic: Southern Arizona leaders are working on legislation that would let Pima County voters decide if they want to raise sales taxes to build a new stadium and spend money renovating the existing homes of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies. [snip] The plan, sponsored by state Rep. Vic … Read more

Cutman: “Quick! To the Governor’s Office!”

by David Safier Cutman is worried. He's just found out the Gov, not Cutman, will decide how much of the Stimulus money Arizona will accept and how it will be spent. He's spurred into action when he hears one of his arch nemeses, Sen. Paula Aboud, say, "Thank God it's in the hands of the governor, not … Read more

A tale of two meetings

by David Safier What's the difference between these two meetings being held today? Here's the first. The state teachers union will hold a closed-door meeting today in Tucson with a very specific rule: No Democrats allowed. The Arizona Education Association, often accused of being tilted to the left, says it wants to encourage dialogue between … Read more